my brothers in coding, i'm about to write an crossplatform editor that is written in 100% perl that may grow up to the sky where emacs, vim and jedit shine between the clouds. Today is not much to see it runs only under win and is not yet feature rich as Scite. mostly multi document handling is missing(will come in 0.2). but i think some of you is glad to hear about such project and the syntaxhighlighting is mostly good. so if you have any suggestions pr help to offer please write it now. but note that i've planned this project for over an year and made my homeworks so please check the page shortly before you comment something. The big initial release will come next month after an final rebrand.

in love
perl is great and larry is his prophet


my pce at http://proton-ce.sourceforge.net

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